How is synaptic signaling different from paracrine signaling?

A. Synaptic signaling specifically involves
neurotransmitters that are released from
neurons.
B. Synaptic signaling acts over a longer
distance than paracrine signaling.
C. Synaptic signaling requires receptors to
elicit a response in the target cell.
D. Synaptic signaling is longer in duration
than paracrine signaling.
E. All of the answer options are correct.


A

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